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I'm calculating simple percentages. I enter 5/10*100 and 50 appears in the
cell. When I go back to that cell, what shows up in the formula bar is ..5*100. This makes it impossible for me to check to make sure I entered the correct numbers to begin with. Is there a way to make it keep the original formula in the formula bar when you return to the cell? |
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![]() Peter, If the cell is formatted for Percentage then enter =5/10 (equals five divide by 10) to produce 50% in the cell and =5/10 in the formula bar. The formula you are using suggests the cell is formatted to Number, but if you enter =5/10*100 (equal five divide by ten times one-hundred) you should still see 50 in the cell and =5/10*100 in the formula bar. Peter R. Wrote: I'm calculating simple percentages. I enter 5/10*100 and 50 appears in the cell. When I go back to that cell, what shows up in the formula bar is ..5*100. This makes it impossible for me to check to make sure I entered the correct numbers to begin with. Is there a way to make it keep the original formula in the formula bar when you return to the cell? -- Bryan Hessey ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bryan Hessey's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21059 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=396949 |
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